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unparalleled

[uhn-par-uh-leld] / ʌnˈpær əˌlɛld /


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“Grand and lavish, this limestone townhouse, on a highly coveted block known for its magnificent residences, is truly unparalleled,” it stated, noting that the property was “designed for luxurious living and the highest caliber entertaining.”

From MarketWatch

What the iPhone maker has that the others lack is an unparalleled customer base.

From The Wall Street Journal

One comes away from this engaging show, which is marked by extraordinary loans, with a heightened understanding of just how difficult it is to account for Caravaggio’s unparalleled achievement.

From The Wall Street Journal

The man’s service might be questionable, but his backhands are unparalleled.

From Los Angeles Times

That more complicated framing is navigable—especially considering the country’s colonial past, lasting global impact, and unparalleled diversity—but only when a laserlike focus is brought to the project.

From The Wall Street Journal